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Louis, August 14 --Provost Marshal McKinstry has issued a proclamation calling upon all good citizens to obey the rules it has been deemed necessary to establish, in order to insure and preserve the public peace. The civil law will remain in force, and military authority only be used when the civil law proves inadequate to maintain the public safety. Any violation of this order will be followed by prompt punishment, regardless of persons or positions. The Evening Missourian and Bulletin, two secession papers, have been suppressed. The reports that Gen. Hardee is marching on Pilot Knob, and of the destruction of the bridges on the Iron Mountain Railroad, prove to be false. The houses of two prominent Secessionists were searched to day, by order of the Provost Marshal, but nothing of a rebellious character was found in them. General Freemont has ordered the re-organization of the United States Reserve Corps in St. Louis, to comprise five regiments of infantry,